Smerinthus cerisyi
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Description: found this beauty on the outside wall at work.. it's obvious that it flew through a web.. and it sustained some injuries to its wing and a leg is missing. Date: 13 March 2006, 09:35. Source: Moth image 4 of 6. Author: Kelly Cookson from Lafayette, USA.
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- Smerinthus cerisyi (One-eyed Sphinx, Eyed Hawk-moth)
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